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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: PMN-elastase ; Thrombin-antithrombin III-complex (TAT) ; Acute dialysis ; Low molecular weight heparin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Despite the improvements in the development of dialyzer membranes with greater hemocompatibility, an activation of the coagulation system occurs when blood comes into contact with exogenous surfaces. The large number of heparin dosage regimens demonstrate the difficulty to adapt general therapeutic guidelines. Low molecular weight heparin (Fragmin®) was administered as a single bolus dose for anticoagulation during 58 acute dialyses. Anti-Xa-activity, the plasma levels of the lysosomal elastase of the polymorphnuclear granulocytes (“PMN-elastase”) and of the thrombin-antithrombin III-complex (TAT) were measured at hourly intervals. Therapeutic anti-Xa-levels did not show evidence of sufficient inhibition of thrombin formation. The PMN-elastase increased by 180 ng/ml 3 h after administration of the bolus dose, with no further increase occurring (plateau phase). This was considered to reflect adequate anticoagulative activity. Where anticoagulation was inadequate, the elastase values rose consistently. After 2 h the increase of the PMN-elastase showed that — and to what extent — coagulation had been activated. The determination of PMN-elastase, using the IMAC-principle, is a method which can be performed quickly with any conventional autoanalyzer. It makes it possible to monitor adequate anticoagulation, but PMN-elastase results must be proven during routine use before recommendation as a routine test.
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    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Thrombin-antithrombin III complex ; Prothrombin fragment 1+2 ; Blood withdrawal technique ; Catheter ; Venipuncture
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary To evaluate the influence of different blood sampling techniques on test results of thrombin-antithrombin III complex (TAT) and prothrombin fragment 1+2 (F1+2) serial determinations were performed. In six groups of nonrandomized patients (ten patients each) the concentrations of the coagulation markers of blood samples from central catheters (internal jugular, caval, Shaldon, pulmonary artery) and peripheral cannulas (17G and 18G) were compared with those of blood samples obtained simultaneously from direct venipunctures of the contralateral arm. Medians and 25th–75th percentiles of TAT and Fl+2 concentrations of plasmas obtained from central catheters were not different from those taken from venipunctures. When Δ mean values (catheter — venipuncture) were calculated negative results were obtained, indicating lower concentrations measured from blood sampled through central catheters with the exception of blood that taken from Shaldon catheters. Only for TAT concentrations significantly were lower values measured in blood samples taken from internal jugular catheters when compared with blood samples obtained from direct venipunctures. Significantly higher TAT concentrations were determined in blood samples obtained from Shaldon catheters. For both coagulation markers correlations were found between concentrations in blood samples from central catheters and venipunctures. In blood samples taken from peripheral venous cannulas only F1+2 concentrations correlated with the concentrations found in samples from direct venipuncture. In contrast to F1+2, TAT concentrations measured from blood samples via peripheral cannulas were determined significantly higher than those taken from direct venipunctures. Blood drawn from peripheral catheters is not suited for the determination of TAT and F1+2 due to frequently encountered activation of coagulation, while blood sampling with central catheters can be regarded as an alternative to venipuncture.
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